Released: Oct 5, 1999.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Hardcore Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 18.
Though some would say that the Misfits just aren't the Misfits without the fiendish Glenn Danzig fronting them, Famous Monsters seems to indicate otherwise.

Released: Oct 4, 2011.
Genre: Punk Rock, Horror Punk.
Label: Misfits.
Number Of Tracks: 16.
The seventh studio release by the Misfits, "The Devil's Rain" is a respectable album of horror-punk and metal. There is a touch more punk than in their last several releases.

Release Date: Feb 27, 1996.
Label: Caroline.
Genres: American Underground, Hardcore Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 104.
Features a special enamel Fiends Club badge, a 28 page booklet with lyrics to all of the tracks featured, liner notes by Eerie Von, a complete discography, rare artwork & memorabilia and unpublished photos, and most importantly, 104 remastered tracks.

Release Date: 1983.
Label: Plan 9/Caroline.
Genres: American Underground, Hardcore Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 12.
With Earth A.D., Misfits speed up the tempo even more, which combined with their amateur musicianship to produce a wall of thrashy sonic murk.

Release Date: Oct 30, 2001.
Label: Roadrunner.
Genres: Heavy Metal, Punk, American Underground.
Number Of Tracks: 17.
Cuts From The Crypt is obviously aimed at the die-hard Misfits fan, who won't get a good night's rest until they have every single track in their possession.

Released: May 13, 1997.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Hardcore Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 17.
Majority of American Psycho is simply labored and uninvolving and, in that respect, it's no different than most reunion albums.

Release Date: 1982.
Label: Slash/Rhino.
Genres: American Underground, Hardcore Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 13.
The Misfits' debut full-length, Walk Among Us, rapidly became a legendary effort of US punk, the more so because it so willfully violated many rules which were already ironically straitjacketing the scene.

Released: Oct 5, 1999.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Hardcore Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 18.
Though some would say that the Misfits just aren't the Misfits without the fiendish Glenn Danzig fronting them, Famous Monsters seems to indicate otherwise.

Released: Jul 29, 2003.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Garage Punk, Punk Revival.
Number Of Tracks: 20.
The album is really enjoyable in a nostalgia sort of way ? it's most interesting for being nostalgic both for rock & roll's birth and its punk rock adolescence.